On 12/22/25 04:30, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
2:25am -0000 12/22/25 Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
I stand corrected. As you see I am not an accountant!
Still good trick to know. Of course I never make mistakes....
Snarf. In recent weeks, I noticed that debits and credits were reversed
on entries in two different accounts in the same set of books, preventing
reconciliation. That couldn't have possibly have been my fault, could it?
Nope. I am convinced that GnuCash randomly switches splits on me so
that the transaction is reverse of what it should be. At least that is
the theory on which I am standing firm at this moment.
This was driven home recently while searching for a missing $80
transaction. If I could find it then reconciliation of the bank account
would finish. I double checked each transaction twice! On the third
pass I wondered why that $40 expense was in the deposit column. Thought
I had duplicated that from an early event (which was entered
correctly). So, there is my evidence that GnC randomly switches the
accounts on splits just to mess with my mornings! I can't believe I'd
my such an elementary error (denying any PEBKAC issues).
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